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Be sure to check out GLAAD Blog each week for updates about our latest work to build support for LGBT equality through news, entertainment and online media.

GLAAD’s Religion, Faith & Values team published articles in The Washington Post and The Huffington Post, which highlight the growing support for marriage equality among communities of faith and help to dispel myths about “God vs. gays."

After the U.S. District Court for the 9th Circuit ruled Proposition 8 unconstitutional, GLAAD’s Spanish-Language Media team spoke to media including AOL Latino about the growing support for marriage equality among Latino voters. GLAAD also helped connect Spanish-language media with Latino/a couples wanting to share their stories of love and commitment.

GLAAD spoke out against a segment on Univision that perpetuated dangerous misinformation about so-called “reparative therapy.” Univision later agreed to post more information on its Facebook page, featuring leading medical voices -- all of whom agree that so-called “reparative therapies” are not only ineffective, they’re harmful. GLAAD is working with producers to call for a follow-up segment on-air.

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Rev. Dr. Pamela Lightsey is the first ordained black lesbian pastor of the United Methodist Church. In her work, she proudly represents both the black and LGBT communities as a minister, educator, and activist.

Channing Tatum will present writer, producer, director, and philanthropist Roland Emmerich with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the 26th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on March 21, 2015, it was announced today.

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